Sentences with phrase «be business as usual for»

The fall season appears to be business as usual for real estate in Central Oregon We continued to see a downward trend in real estate activity during October.
Davy says no final agreement was concluded, however, and it continues to be business as usual for sales staff at HomeLife Higher Standards.
So will it be business as usual for Microsoft (s msft)?
When we last spoke to Ian Yolles, marketing head for the firm about the relaunch, it was clear that it wouldn't be business as usual for Nau, even under the supportive wing of new parent corporation, Horny Toad.
We have worked hard over these past six years for the facilities to be built in Queens and the Bronx and we are at least gratified that they will be but until an entirely new entity takes the helm, it WILL be business as usual for the most corrupt animal control facility in the world.
EVEN if the sun were to quieten down appreciably for the rest of this century, it would still be business as usual for global warming.
Despite the obstacles, Erie Democratic Commissioner of Elections Len Lenihan said everything should be business as usual for voters.
It will be business as usual for Chelsea as Mourinho will not let his slide slip at the chance to take full control of the title race over Manchester City.
This should just be business as usual for a big club.
«Hopefully, it will continue to be business as usual for a bit.
Kate Payne, spokeswoman for the Canadian Bankers Association, said it will largely be business as usual for its member banks, which include Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia and Toronto - Dominion Bank Group.
«While this process continues, it is business as usual for team members, customers and partners with no changes to current structures, practices and processes.»
If simultaneously shepherding three disruptive companies sounds tough, it's business as usual for Musk.
It's business as usual for Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman Michael Lynton, who is drawing acclaim for the success of hits «Spectre,» the latest 007 blockbuster, plus «Hotel Transylvania 2» and «Goosebumps.»
That's business as usual for Texas Instruments, which aims to return essentially 100 % of its free cash flows directly to shareholders.
CRV's early stage focus means taking big risks is business as usual for us.»
Early Sunday morning behind the scenes, it was business as usual for Mike and me.
For Denver, it was business as usual for the defense, which turns its focus to Cam Newton
At 4 a.m. on a late - July day, it's business as usual for Tampa Bay's nonstop coach, Jon Gruden, at the workstation just off his training - camp bedroom.
and for Arsenal we are alrdy used to it and have always gone for players that are in it for footballing reasons n not money so it's business as usual for us.
Since his arrival at St. Mary's, it has been business as usual for Tadic.
It had been business as usual for Bradley in the semis: The Braves trailed Illinois State for 39:55, at which point Bradley guard Hersey Hawkins's layup with (yawn) five seconds remaining won the game, 65 - 64.
That he didn't give us a penalty a few seconds later is business as usual for Arsenal and certainly for people who have been alert to our work.
After a turbulent week which contained two massive wins and a thorougher telling off from the FA for Wayne Rooney's four - letter rant at Upton Park in front of the Sky Sports cameras, it's business as usual for Sir Alex and his team.
«This is business as usual for Nassau County,» said Watkins - Lopez.
BY KOREY WILSON It was business as usual for the Town Board of Haverstraw on Monday, November 28.
It's business as usual for them.
As an endocrinologist, I specialize in the management of hormonal disorders, and this is business as usual for me: More than 60 percent of my patient visits focus on diabetes.
There is no has been no investigation from authorities in the UK and it's business as usual for the owners of Local Fling.
If anything, the varied antics and comfortable jokes courtesy of the six main players proved that this final season is business as usual for the series.
Halley's reckless lifestyle is business as usual for Halley, who spends most of her time running around the parking lot and the surrounding grassy areas with her next - door pals Jancey (Valeria Cotto) and Scooty (Christopher Rivera).
If keeps quiet, those families get nothing and it's business as usual for everyone else.
Trailers are business as usual for any forthcoming release (in this case a September 30 wide rollout), but for Relativity it means the wheels are finally turning at at the troubled film company.
It might therefore be an effective salve to think of this sea change as analogous to our road - bound heroes» plight, but it's business as usual for both distributor Warner Bros. (here combining two disparate pieces of source material — A.I. Bezzerides» novel The Long Haul and the 1935 Bette Davis vehicle Bordertown — simply to get mileage out of pre-owned properties) and Walsh, since Walsh seemed to gravitate towards cross-pollinated screenplays.
Otherwise, it's business as usual for the Abarth 124.
After the top five, it's business as usual for the most part, with the Jeep Cherokee in the sixth spot with 14,026 units sold, the Subaru Forester in seventh place with 11,459 units, and the GMC Terrain in the number - eight slot with 10,859 examples purchased by new owners.
The starting procedure is business as usual for a Lamborghini.
Yes, the previous generation Octavia's smart, understated looks might have gone, but otherwise it's business as usual for the Czech hot hatch and sporty wagon.
It's business as usual for the latest Audi S4 with rapid all - weather pace but a slightly numb driving experience
On the morning before her 67th death, it is business as usual for Jesse Sullivan: meet with the mortician, counsel soon - to - be-dead clients, and have coffee while reading the latest regeneration theory.
And Catherine MacDonald, the founder of BookLending.com, e-mailed to say her site «has had and continues to have Amazon API access and everything is business as usual for us.»
was business as usual for the BoC, the federal banker finally threw off its neutral position on the economy — a stance taken when political campaigns are in full swing — to offer Canadians and economists a glimpse into where the Bank believes the Canadian economy is heading in the near future.
Said Dogs Trust chief executive Adrian Burder, who in 2014 succeeded 30 - year chief executive Clarissa Baldwin [see Humane innovator Clarissa Baldwin retires from Dogs Trust], «It's business as usual for Dogs Trust.
Once you make it to the Paris mission it's business as usual for Hitman veterans; you're given two targets to kill amidst a huge fashion show taking place in a palace, and free reign to eliminate them as you see fit, be that through subtle methods, perhaps being careful to only kill the targets and hide the bodies, or more destructive tactics, although these will leave you with a worse post mission rating.
Seems like it's business as usual for the Big N, but you can believe some important meetings are going to be had behind closed doors.
Nintendo didn't seem to have any of their eShop titles on the floor, however, which is business as usual for that area.
It is business as usual for Mr. Iwata, and he continues his normal duties as president of Nintendo Co., Ltd. while he remains in Japan.
In that regard, it's business as usual for fans of FromSoftware's sleeper - hit series.
Politicians don't seem to notice — this kind of thing is business as usual for them.
«It's business as usual for China,» said Mr. Sensenbrenner, the ranking Republican on the House Select Committee for Energy Independence and Global Warming.
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